The Man Hunters

Six girls. Two men One blackface in full stage 24 min. Songs and comedy. Dancing by the blackface. Pretty changes of custumme. Went good.

Bessie Knox’s Melody Sextette

A beautiful musical and singing offering full stage special plush set 15 min. The offering in classic finishing with a little popular numbers which made a very good offering to please all. Went very good.

Countess De Leonardico & Co.

Eight men and women in an operatic singing offering special set. Violin playing by the countess. All songs which are from Grand Opera are in Italian. Went fair. The maners [sic] and custummes [sic] of the above act was very funny to some of our patrons.

Zeno & Mandell

Work in one. 16 min. Comedy offering with piano playing and singing and playing Hawaiian melodies on the string instrument. Went good.

Edmunds & Leadem

Man and woman in one. 16 min. Comedy skit with one song. This is one of the best comedy acts we have ever played one continuous laugh from start to finish. Woman works straight while man does Italian. Hit.

Kathyn [sic] Dahl & Charles Gillen

Presenting a scenic singing act 14 min. Full stage special set. This offering of songs and piano playing did not please to any great extent. Went fair. Went better. A pretty offering. At night.

Burke Motor Boating

Two men two women in full stage special set representing a seashore scene which is all that calls for the above name. A singing offering with comedy talk with a burlesque on a loving picture. Act has a novel finish which gets them away to a big finish. Went good.

The Boarding School Girls

2nd appearance. Work in full stage 25 min. Comedy offering with song and dance. Miss Tommy Allen who does the comedy very clever. Poor singers. Plenty of laughs through act. But only a fair hand at Finish.

Milton and De Long Sisters

Present “The Diamond Palace.” A comedy offering before a special drop comedy talk songs and a little musical offering accordians [sic] saxaphone [sic] and organ. Went very good.

Lew Welch & Co.

Two men one woman in a comedy sketch “The Prodical [sic] Father.” A very good sketch with Mr. Welch doing a Hebrew Character which is very good. The offering went good.